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If you want to be able to use Spotify on your Microsoft Surface device, here is how to enable it with small tweak inside Windows RT registry.

A lot of Microsoft Surface users with Windows RT complained about the absence of an official Spotify app for the platform. If you are one of them, and you can’t wait any longer, here is a tutorial which will show you how to enable Spotify web player on your Surface tablet.

If you try to access to Spotify player from your Microsoft Surface without enabling Flash, you will get a message asking your to install Adobe Flash Player. Since Flash comes pre-installed on Surface tablets, all we have to do is enable it for this particular domain (that is, spotify.com). Here’s what you need to do.

Step 1: From your Surface home screen press Win+R, type regedit and confirm it to open Registry Editor. If you got prompted by UAC click Yes.

Step 3: From top navigation menu of the Registry Editor click Edit, then choose New and then String Value.

Step 4: Name the new string as DebugDomain.

Step 5: When new string is created, open it in edit mode, inside value field type spotify.com and click OK.

Step 6: Close Registry Editor and restart your computer. When Windows RT loads up again, launch Internet Explorer to visit play.spotify.com and login with your credentials. Now, you should be able to play music with Spotify.

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